Author |
Yarranton, Andrew, 1616-1684.
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Title |
England's improvement by sea and land : The second part. Containing, I. An account of its scituation, and the growths, and manufactures thereof. II. The benefit and necessity of a voluntary-register. III. A method for improving the Royal-Navy, lessening the growing power of France, and obtaining the fishery. IV. Advantageous proposals for the City of London, for the preventing of fires therein; and for lessening the great charge of the trained bands. V. The way to make New-Haven in Sussex, fit to receive ships of burthen. VI. Seasonable discourses of the tin, iron, linnen, and woollen trades: with advantageous proposals for improving them all. Illustrated with seven large copper-plates. By Andrew Yarranton gent. |
Alternative Title |
Caption title on p. 1: Second part of England's improvement, by sea and land |
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Caption title on p. 113: Method discovered to prevent massacress, or unlawful attempts, upon the inhabitants of the City of London; and lessen the charge of their guards |
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Caption title on p. 159: Dialogue betwixt a tynn-minor of Cornwal, an iron-mynor of the forest of Dean, in GLocester-shire, and a traveller |
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Caption title on p. 207: Dialogue betwixt a Parliament-man, a country-farmer, and a traveller |
Publication Info |
London, printed. ; To be sold by Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheap-side, near Mercers-Chapple, 1698. |
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